Find Calhoun County Booking Reports

Calhoun County booking reports are kept by the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office in St. Matthews. These records show arrests made in the county and list each person's charges, booking date, and bond status. Residents and the public can ask for copies of Calhoun County booking reports through a records request. The Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records for the area. You can reach them by phone or visit in person during normal hours to get details on recent bookings in Calhoun County.

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Calhoun County Quick Facts

14,700 Population
St. Matthews County Seat
11th Circuit Judicial Circuit
Midlands Region

Calhoun County Sheriff's Office Records

The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It sits at 2823 Columbia Highway in St. Matthews. All booking reports in Calhoun County go through this office. When a person is arrested, deputies complete a booking report that lists the charges, the date, and basic facts about the arrest. These reports are then stored in the records system at the Sheriff's Office.

You can call the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office at (803) 874-2741 to ask about a booking report. Staff can look up records by name or date. In-person visits work well if you need copies right away. Bring a valid photo ID when you go. The office is open on weekdays during regular business hours.

Agency Calhoun County Sheriff's Office
Address 2823 Columbia Highway
St. Matthews, SC 29135
Phone (803) 874-2741
Hours Monday through Friday, regular business hours

Calhoun County is one of the smaller counties in South Carolina. It has a low crime rate compared to more urban areas. Still, the Sheriff's Office processes booking reports for all arrests that happen in the county. Each report becomes part of the public record.

How to Search Booking Reports

There are a few ways to find Calhoun County booking reports. The most direct way is to contact the Sheriff's Office. You can call, visit, or send a written request. South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act (S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30) gives the public a right to ask for these records. The law says agencies must respond within set time frames.

For state-level searches, SLED runs the CATCH system. CATCH stands for Citizens Access to Criminal Histories. You can use it at catch.sled.sc.gov to look up criminal history records across South Carolina. This tool covers all counties, not just Calhoun County. It is good for a broad search when you are not sure where an arrest took place.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections also has a search tool. If someone was sentenced and sent to a state prison, the SCDC inmate search will show their record. This is separate from Calhoun County jail records but can help when you need to track a case that moved past the local level.

Note: Booking reports from Calhoun County may not be on the web right away. Call the Sheriff's Office for the most current data.

Calhoun County Booking Reports and FOIA

South Carolina law protects your right to see public records. Under § 30-4-10, the state says that openness in government is key. Booking reports fall under this law. When you file a FOIA request with the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office, they must give you the records or tell you why they cannot.

There are some limits. Records tied to ongoing cases may be held back. Juvenile arrest records are sealed. Medical data in a booking file is not public. But the core facts of a booking report in Calhoun County, such as the name, charges, and arrest date, are almost always open to the public under § 30-4-50.

To file a FOIA request, write a clear letter or email. State what you want. Give a name, date range, or case number if you have one. The Sheriff's Office will process your request. They may charge a small fee for copies. Most requests are done in a few business days.

Calhoun County Detention Center

The Calhoun County Detention Center holds people who are arrested in the county. It is where the booking process takes place. When someone is brought in, staff record their personal details, take a photo, and list the charges. All of this goes into the booking report.

The detention center keeps records for each person in custody. These records include:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking date and time
  • Charges filed at the time of arrest
  • Bond amount and type
  • Court dates and case numbers

After a person is released, their booking report stays on file. Calhoun County keeps these records for future reference. If you need a copy, the Sheriff's Office can pull it from their system.

Calhoun County Court Records

Calhoun County sits in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. Criminal cases that start with a booking report move through this circuit's courts. The South Carolina Judicial Department runs an online public index where you can look up court case data. This shows case status, hearing dates, and charge details for cases in Calhoun County.

Court records are not the same as booking reports, but they are related. A booking report shows the arrest. A court record shows what happened after. Together, they give a full picture of a criminal case in Calhoun County. You can use the state courts site to search by name or case number.

Under S.C. Code Ann. § 17-1-40, arrest data is part of the public record in South Carolina. This applies to all counties, including Calhoun. The law says that basic arrest facts must be open for public review.

SLED CATCH criminal history search used for Calhoun County booking reports

State Resources for Calhoun County Arrests

Beyond the local Sheriff's Office, several state tools can help you find Calhoun County booking reports and arrest data. SLED is the main state agency for law enforcement records. Their CATCH portal lets you search criminal histories for anyone in South Carolina.

The VINE notification system is another useful tool. VINE lets you track an inmate's custody status. If someone was booked in Calhoun County, you can sign up for alerts when their status changes. This is free and runs around the clock.

For people sent to state prison after a Calhoun County arrest, the SCDC search tool shows current status. The South Carolina Department of Corrections handles all state-level inmates. Their search is at doc.sc.gov.

VINE victim notification system for tracking Calhoun County inmates

VINE is especially useful for crime victims in Calhoun County who want to know when a person is released from custody.

Note: State databases may take a few days to update after a booking in Calhoun County. For same-day data, call the Sheriff's Office directly.

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